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Is Your Wig Causing Your Scalp Acne?

by Sade Popoola

Scalp acne or scalp pimple: first, what is it? And how do people get scalp acne?

Scalp acne is basically a pimple on your scalp that could also be problematic if not taken care of most especially if you wear wigs. It is also known as Follicular pustules which is an inflammatory reaction around the hair and sebum follicles.

Anything that rubs or restricts your skin is a potential acne trigger and can create a sort of acne called acne mechanica. Think about hats and helmets that fit snugly on your head, as do wigs, weaves and extensions, and massage against your skin. Include sweat and a little dust to the equation, and you’ve obtained a perfect dish for an acne breakout. Also, apparel that fits securely or a backpack that creates rubbing on the skin can cause acne.

“Dear Pimples, if you are going to live on my face, the least you could do is help with the rent.”

How Your Wig Can Further Contribute to the Issue:

Unhygienic practices with your wig and not allowing your scalp to breathe causes these situations with pimples or severe acne. Excessive product use while wearing the wig clogs the scalp which eventually causes the pimples just like it would on your skin. Breakouts triggered by hair-care products are so common, there’s a name for them: pomade acne. Your hairdo matters also: Bangs make acne worse by bringing skin-clogging hair products right versus your forehead.

How to Prevent Wig Acne:

Apply products with your hands and cautiously apply them far from the hairline. Later, gift your skin with a quick swipe of face cleanser to eliminate any kind of left over styling product. Washing as well as maintaining your wig is necessary to guarantee it lasts for a very long time and stays looking excellent. If you use your wig every day, clean it every 3 weeks. Before you clean, be sure to carefully detangle the hair making use of a broad tooth comb. Then, gently brush with and delicately eliminate any kind of tangles making use of a wide tooth comb/brush. Try not to pull or drag the fibre in the wig.

After you’re done brushing, fill up a dish with COOL water (never ever warm, as the heat damages fibres). Afterward, mix a capful of hair shampoo right into the water and soak your wig in this solution for a few minutes. Place your wig in a fresh bowl of cold water to eliminate the hair shampoo but do not squeeze or wring your wig. Apply conditioner directly to your wig, brushing downwards from front to back. Leave in for 5 minutes. Complete your wash by submerging the wig again in cool water. Position the wig between a folded towel and rub dry.

After drying, lightly style the wig with a wig comb or your fingers. Professionals advise to never utilize a hair dryer for drying the wig, as warmth damages synthetic fibres.

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